Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus` clinical case challenge . In today's ‘ General Medicine Case Challenge’ , join your fellow doctors to discuss an interesting case. A 32-year-old woman presented with two days of right flank pain radiating to the right groin. According to her, she didn’t experience any dysuria, urgency, frequency, or fever and had no history of nephrolithiasis.

Her pain was well-controlled on naproxen (220 mg; twice daily) and she was taking no other medication. CT scans presented a 5 mm calculus at the right ureterovesical junction. Laboratory results Urinalysis: 4 to 10 red blood cells/high-power field Urine Gram stain and culture: Negative Serum creatinine: 1.0 mg/dL